Why to use the same method that has been used for ages and end up charging for it. I buy so many stuff from mark elsdon. Though the idea is great but why charge for something which is quite obvious?
@@kyleleon85 I agree with you. For laymen it is almost the same thing if you use this method or if you simply just use a one way force deck and do a deck switch. I think this trick can be used as a magician fooler. BTW I have no idea how this is done.
Yeah, but that's what makes it a good ad. If you like the effect but not the presentation, you can come up with another to match your performance style.
Tbh, I don’t understand why magicians have to keep raising possible methods, explaining and clarifying the cleanest of the trick, while most laymen just wanna enjoy the trick without thinking too much of it. I understand what Juan suggested. But these are unnecessary clarifications that makes the trick too complicated and dull, in turn causes laymen not enjoying the trick as it’s suppose to. Look at the spectators reactions. Try and rate them. I’ll give it a 3.8/10. But is placing that much effort(I’m sure the ones who know the trick know what this mean) in doing this trick worth getting that reactions? I don’t think so.
Probably the most humble trailer for a magic product I've ever seen. Love it 🙌
So many Penn and Teller in the comment section xD
what? Breather crimp lol xD
Alright! New magic!
Mark is a genius!
Why all the comments is writing about the method if you want to know it you can perchase
Breather Crimp??
Mark have a work on a similar trick hopefully that one it's a different method
Plot twist: force deck haha
You can see different cards when the spectator shuffles
@@Michael-wd5yl I know.. it's a joke. Anyway this effect is too used actually and have multiple variations..nothing new. Boring.
@@Michael-wd5yl Maybe the Svengali Deck
My first thought was a breather crimp too,, hopefully I'm wrong,, 😉
James o toole dude, it is Breather Crimp xD
Mr Kliff, it is crazy how they can charge for a trick using a breather crimp, which has been around for decades,, 😎
James o toole yeah...
That’s so true, why would they charge for something that you can get all over the web for free
Calls it the trick that an be explained and proceeds to show a trick that's more baffling to me than any other trick I've seen.
Why to use the same method that has been used for ages and end up charging for it. I buy so many stuff from mark elsdon. Though the idea is great but why charge for something which is quite obvious?
It's a trick. I can see the wires and the mirror
Photoshop. You can tell because some of the shades dont exactly match up.
Result...........(2mins).........Reveal prediction
What a boring presentation.
@@kyleleon85 I agree with you. For laymen it is almost the same thing if you use this method or if you simply just use a one way force deck and do a deck switch. I think this trick can be used as a magician fooler. BTW I have no idea how this is done.
Yeah, but that's what makes it a good ad. If you like the effect but not the presentation, you can come up with another to match your performance style.
@@jacobtrindade6728 The title of the video tells us the method.
Tbh, I don’t understand why magicians have to keep raising possible methods, explaining and clarifying the cleanest of the trick, while most laymen just wanna enjoy the trick without thinking too much of it. I understand what Juan suggested. But these are unnecessary clarifications that makes the trick too complicated and dull, in turn causes laymen not enjoying the trick as it’s suppose to.
Look at the spectators reactions. Try and rate them. I’ll give it a 3.8/10. But is placing that much effort(I’m sure the ones who know the trick know what this mean) in doing this trick worth getting that reactions? I don’t think so.